5 tasks for server hardware, 6 tasks for server hardware types, 7 effects of managing server hardware ilos – HP OneView User Manual
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Manage the boot order of a server profile.
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Manage virtual or physical IDs for the server hardware.
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Copy a server profile.
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Delete a server profile.
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Edit a server profile.
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Move a server profile to another server.
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Power on and off the server hardware to which the server profile is assigned.
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Install a firmware bundle using a server profile.
NOTE:
Firmware will not be downgraded to the selected firmware baseline when applying
a server profile. Use an external tool, for example HP SUM, to force firmware downgrades
or rewrites.
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View activities (tasks and alerts).
14.5 Tasks for server hardware
The appliance online help provides information about using the UI or the REST APIs to:
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Get information about (read) the server hardware.
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Power on a server.
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Power off a server.
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Reset a server.
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Launch the iLO remote console to manage servers remotely.
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Add a rack mount server.
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Add a server blade to an existing enclosure.
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Claim a server currently being managed by another appliance.
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Remove a server from management.
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Remove a server blade from an existing enclosure.
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Refresh the connection between the appliance and the server hardware.
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View activities (tasks and alerts).
14.6 Tasks for server hardware types
The appliance online help provides information about using the UI or the REST APIs to:
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Edit the name or description of the server hardware type.
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Delete a server hardware type from an appliance that no longer includes any servers of that
type.
14.7 Effects of managing server hardware iLOs
When server hardware is being managed by the appliance, the effect to the server hardware iLO
is:
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A management account is created.
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SNMP is enabled and the appliance is added as an SNMP trap destination.
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